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Simulate electronic circuits using basic components.

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A good start Tried program on a zoom tablet. I can understand how a program like this could too big for many phones in a heart beat. It does well on many small circuits. I like the ability to test volts and current at any terminal point. Found the program becomes unstable(currently I need to uninstall and reinstall, will no longer load). I believe freezing the simulation when entering other screens will help. Would also like to see some inductors and an oscilloscope. I am looking forward to future updates. I know this has the potential to be a great tool on well endowed tablets.

Comments Those who degrade this app only demonstrate their IQ at a bar of 110 or are possible y brain dead. It's self-explanatory and simply demonstrate d that a moron could contextualiy deduce and decipher the knowledge the lessons contain within.

Good start! Keep working on it. A good free sim is sorely needed. Are you working on your own, or do you have a team? I'd like to help if your interested. I have many years of experience in electronics and programming. A suggestion: implement a grid with snap to points. It'll make everything easier for you and your users!

Easy,Fun Great for basic builders I like testing out my auto led light circuits on here first and see if its practical, ideas on loads, what size caps, etc

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A Google User July 12, 2012

A good start Tried program on a zoom tablet. I can understand how a program like this could too big for many phones in a heart beat. It does well on many small circuits. I like the ability to test volts and current at any terminal point. Found the program becomes unstable(currently I need to uninstall and reinstall, will no longer load). I believe freezing the simulation when entering other screens will help. Would also like to see some inductors and an oscilloscope. I am looking forward to future updates. I know this has the potential to be a great tool on well endowed tablets.

Comments Those who degrade this app only demonstrate their IQ at a bar of 110 or are possible y brain dead. It's self-explanatory and simply demonstrate d that a moron could contextualiy deduce and decipher the knowledge the lessons contain within.

Good start! Keep working on it. A good free sim is sorely needed. Are you working on your own, or do you have a team? I'd like to help if your interested. I have many years of experience in electronics and programming. A suggestion: implement a grid with snap to points. It'll make everything easier for you and your users!

Nothing appears It's a white screen with no way of me pulling up, down, out, or in any type of me menu. The only menu that I have access is clear import and export and it crashes when ever I do any of those

Great start Need to have more options and resolve force close issues. I sent the reports on the force close issue I was having. Also needs a better way to remove a connection between nodes. Like being able to select the connection and cut it.

Build any circuit, tap play button, and watch dynamic voltage, current, and charge animations. This gives you insight into circuit operation like no equation does. While simulation is running, adjust circuit parameters with analog knob, and the circuit responds to your actions in real time. You can even generate an arbitrary input signal with your finger!

That's interactivity and innovation you can't find in best SPICE tools for PC like Multisim, LTspice, OrCad or PSpice (trademarks belong to their respective owners).

EveryCircuit is not just an eye candy. Under the hood it packs custom-built simulation engine optimized for interactive mobile use, serious numerical methods, and realistic device models. In short, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws, nonlinear semiconductor device equations, and all the good stuff is there.

Growing library of components gives you freedom to design any analog or digital circuit from a simple voltage divider to transistor-level masterpiece.

Schematic editor features automatic wire routing, and minimalistic user interface. No nonsense, less tapping, more productivity.

Simplicity, innovation, and power, combined with mobility, make EveryCircuit a must-have companion for high school science and physics students, electrical engineering college students, breadboard and printed circuit board (PCB) enthusiasts, and ham radio hobbyists.

Create an account to unlock the full functionality for a limited time. The full version will employ all of your imagination, and all the screen area of your tablet. Join EveryCircuit cloud community to store your circuits on cloud, access them from any of your devices, explore public community circuits and share your own designs. The app requires a permission to access your account for authentication in EveryCircuit community.

Thanks to Prof. N. Maghari for technical discussions, feedback, and help with designing circuit examples.

ElectronicsHub.Org is an excellent educational blog for engineering students and professionals. It provides good information on various electronics circuits, projects ideas, block diagrams, electronics tools, etc. from basic level to advanced level.

Build any circuit, tap play button, and watch dynamic voltage, current, and charge animations. This gives you insight into circuit operation like no equation does. While simulation is running, adjust circuit parameters with analog knob, and the circuit responds to your actions in real time. You can even generate an arbitrary input signal with your finger!

That's interactivity and innovation you can't find in best SPICE tools for PC like Multisim, LTspice, OrCad or PSpice (trademarks belong to their respective owners).

EveryCircuit is not just an eye candy. Under the hood it packs custom-built simulation engine optimized for interactive mobile use, serious numerical methods, and realistic device models. In short, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's current and voltage laws, nonlinear semiconductor device equations, and all the good stuff is there.

Growing library of components gives you freedom to design any analog or digital circuit from a simple voltage divider to transistor-level masterpiece.

Schematic editor features automatic wire routing, and minimalistic user interface. No nonsense, less tapping, more productivity.

Simplicity, innovation, and power, combined with mobility, make EveryCircuit a must-have companion for high school science and physics students, electrical engineering college students, breadboard and printed circuit board (PCB) enthusiasts, and ham radio hobbyists.

Join EveryCircuit cloud community to store your circuits on cloud and access them from any of your Android devices. Explore public community circuits and share your own designs. The app requires a permission to access your account for authentication in EveryCircuit community.

Thanks to Prof. N. Maghari for technical discussions, feedback, and help with designing circuit examples.

Circuit Builder is designed to be an introduction to constructing and operating electronic circuits. Intuitive controls and layout make Circuit Builder the perfect App for understanding the basics of electrical and electronic circuits. Circuit Builder has been optimised for use on tablets, but also works well on large screen smart phones.

Build your own virtual circuits using any combination of electrical components.The easy to use library of components includes batteries, switches, lamps, resistors (fixed and variable), capacitors, fuses, circuit breakers, buzzers, heaters and motors. Connect components using virtual wires to make a circuit. Put the App into operate mode to see it work. You can even use virtual multimeters to measure voltage, current and resistance.

Circuits can be viewed and built in either component or schematic view.

Build circuits with logic gates and several other components to simulate their functions. With its simple and easy to use interface it doesn't take long to learn how to use it, great for students who's learning how logic circuit works.

Circuit solving app with basic features of DC and AC 1-frequency calculations."Solve circuits the simple way. Draw them and tap Solve to get them solved."

This application uses Kirchoff's Voltage Law and common concepts of mesh analysis to solve circuits. Just draw the circuit, and for each loop, keep adding in whatever is needed (R,L,C,V) via the blue dots until they meet and become black. No blue dots mean all loops are complete.

Features in version 1.0 -1. Draw-it-yourself approach to make the circuit.2. DC calculations for complex-interlinked loops.3. AC calculations for single frequency circuits, which can be easily solved via phasor interpretation.4. AC results shown in A < B format where A is the magnitude of phasor and B is angle of phasor with reference.5. Components available - inductor, capacitor, resistor, DC source, AC source.6. Reset circuit option.

**Advice for useNew connecting wire can be drawn only from where you ended the last connection.

More in the next version! Please do mail me and tell me what changes do you want in this version, or upcoming ones.

UPDATE: The application might not work properly with low-resolution Android devices. The sensitivity is suited to high-res devices. I regret the inconvenience caused. I'll be changing those in the next version.

From Nerd Island Studios, LLC the creators of the top-rated "Step2Step Physics - Mechanics" for the iPad, comes an easy-to-use DC circuit builder:

• Build and test series, parallel, and compound circuits• Visible charges flow through the circuit components• Voltmeters and ammeters behave like the real thing• Voltages are shown right on the circuit nodes• Bulbs glow brighter according to the amount of power they are dissipating

Tested by high school teachers and students, DC Circuit Builder meets the need for a simple classroom tool to show students the basics of current and voltage, as well as the proper use of voltmeters and ammeters.

This app solves a series RLC circuit for all currents and voltages in 3 different configurations for flexible use. In addition to single component voltages, it solves for all branch voltage comhinations like VR+VC, VR+VL and VL+VC.It is a good introduction to the solution of ac series ciruits since you can start with just 2 elements by setting the 3 element to 0. When a capacitor is set to 0, it will be replaced by a short.